National Conclave on Law, Gender and Society organized by Amity Law School, Bengaluru on Sept. 19, 2025 [Hybrid]: Registration Open

ABOUT AMITY LAW SCHOOL

Amity Law School, a constituent of Amity University Bengaluru, stands as a premier institution for legal studies, committed to fostering academic excellence, professional competence, and ethical responsibility. With its forward-looking curriculum and student-centric learning environment, the Law School embodies Amity’s vision to create global legal professionals who are socially conscious and justice-driven. Amity Law School offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, integrated degrees, and research opportunities in law. Its curriculum is designed to balance classroom teaching with experiential learning, including:

Located at the vibrant Bengaluru campus, ALSB is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure, digital libraries, and court-like learning spaces that facilitate comprehensive legal education. Through initiatives like this National Conclave, the school continues to shape intellectual discourse and encourage student-led academic contributions.

ABOUT LAW CONCLAVE

The National Conclave on Law, Gender, and Society, hosted by Amity Law School, Amity University Bengaluru, on September 19, 2025, is a premier academic gathering that seeks to explore the critical intersections of legal discourse, gender justice, and societal transformation in the 21st century. As global and national conversations on equality, identity, and human rights evolve amidst rapid socio-political and technological changes, this conclave offers a vital platform for scholarly engagement, policy dialogue, and interdisciplinary reflection.

The conclave aspires to bring together a diverse cross-section of stakeholders including jurists, gender rights advocates, legal practitioners, policy-makers, academics, research scholars, and students to deliberate on the structural, cultural, and legal challenges surrounding gender, law and society. The event is designed to provoke critical thought and foster constructive discussions on how law shapes, reinforces, or challenges gendered experiences across diverse social contexts.

Key highlights of the conclave include:

  • Plenary sessions and expert panel discussions featuring leading voices in law, gender studies, and social policy
  • Research paper presentations on contemporary issues related to law, gender equality, identity politics, and inclusion
  • Interactive forums on topics such as intersectionality, gender-based violence, LGBTQIA+ rights, and legal empowerment
  • Debates on legal reforms, feminist jurisprudence, and the role of institutions in advancing gender justice
  • Opportunities for young scholars and students to engage with mentors, researchers, and social changemakers

This conclave encourages contributions that are both scholarly and socially impactful, challenging existing paradigms and proposing actionable ideas. Through its Call for Papers, the event invites interdisciplinary and practice-oriented submissions that highlight field experiences, policy critiques, and legal innovations addressing gender-related issues.

THEMATIC AREAS OF SUBMISSION

Participants are invited to submit original and unpublished research papers that align with the central theme “Law, Gender, and Society”. Submissions may explore theoretical, empirical, doctrinal, or policy-based approaches and must demonstrate academic rigor, originality, and relevance.

Suggested thematic areas include:

Track 1: Reimagining Justice through Gendered Legal Lenses

  1. Gender-Neutral Laws and the Indian Legal Landscape
  2. Rights of LGBTQIA+ Persons: From Recognition to Enforcement
  3. Gendered Impact of Judicial Delay and Access to Legal Aid
  4. Personal Laws, Uniform Civil Code, and Gender Equity Debates

Track 2: Gender, Leadership, and Inclusion in Work and Business

  1. Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Women in C-Suite and Boardrooms
  2. Gender Pay Gap: Policy Reforms and Workplace Implementation
  3. Inclusive Entrepreneurship: Empowering Women and LGBTQIA+ Startups
  4. Sexual Harassment at Workplace (PoSH): Compliance and Culture Building

Track 3: Gender, Science, and Health Equity

  1. Gender Bias in Medical Research and Clinical Trials
  2. Reproductive Rights and Biotechnological Interventions
  3. Mental Health Access for Marginalized Gender Identities
  4. Ethical and Legal Challenges in Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs)

Track 4: Mind, Media, and Gendered Socialization

  1. Gender Stereotypes in Digital Media and AI Algorithms
  2. Psychology of Gender Norms in Early Childhood Development
  3. Mental Health of Gender Minorities: Institutional and Social Barriers
  4. Media Trials and Public Perception of Gender-Based Crimes

Track 5: Gender, Technology, and the Digital Justice Paradigm

  1. Algorithmic Bias and Gender Discrimination in AI Systems
  2. Cyber Harassment, Online Abuse, and Legal Safeguards for Gender Minorities
  3. Digital Identity, Surveillance, and Data Privacy: Implications for Women and LGBTQIA+ Communities
  4. Bridging the Gender Digital Divide: Access, Literacy, and Empowerment through Tech Law

Submissions outside the above list that resonate with the central theme are equally welcome.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

All interested participants must submit an abstract before submitting their full papers. The abstract should clearly articulate the research problem, objectives, methodology, and key findings or arguments. Only original abstracts that align with the conference theme will be accepted.

  • Each applicant must submit a 300-word extended abstract providing an overview of the proposed paper on the attached Google Form.
  • The abstract must be submitted in MS Word (.doc or .docx) format only.
  • Each abstract must contain a cover page inclusive of the following details:
    1. Name(s) of the author(s),
    2. Designation
    3. Institutional affiliation,
    4. Contact number(s) of the author(s),
    5. Email ID
  • A maximum of 5 keywords are to be provided along with the abstract.

Abstract Formatting Guidelines

  • Heading: Font – Times New Roman; Size: 16; Alignment: Centre; Bold
  • Main Text: Font – Times New Roman; Size: 12; Spacing: 1.5; Alignment: Justified
  • Footnotes: Font – Times New Roman; Size: 10; Spacing: 1.0
  • Referencing: Bluebook Style Citations

Additional Guidelines

  • Co-authorship is permitted (maximum of 2 authors).
  • Plagiarism in any form and use of AI is strictly prohibited, and would render the submission disqualified.
  • All references must be duly cited and a similarity index and AI of up to 10% is permissible.
  • Acceptance of abstracts shall be communicated via the above-mentioned email only.
  • The complete paper should consist of a word count ranging from 4,000 to 5,000 words.
  • There is no separate fees for the authors who shall be invited to present their papers physically at Amity University, Bengaluru upon acceptance of their full paper.
  • Kindly note that the registration fee shall be non-refundable subsequent to the completion of payment.

SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT – CLICK HERE

PAY YOUR REGISTRATION FEESCLICK HERE

 

KEY ATTRACTIONS OF THE CONCLAVE

The National Conclave offers an enriching academic and professional experience through interactive engagements, recognition opportunities, and publication prospects. The highlights include:

  • Presentation Opportunity:

Top Authors selected through a blind peer-review process will get the opportunity to present their papers at the conclave at Amity University Bengaluru before a distinguished audience of jurists, academics, and legal professionals.

  • Dual Publication:
  1. Top Selected Papers from Each Category selected by Expert Review Panel, shall be published in a Book with ISBN.
  2. Other Papers shall be published with a Double-Blind Peer-Reviewed International Law Journal with ISSN.
  • Engage with judges, senior advocates, gender rights activists, law firm leaders, and academic deans in curated panel discussions addressing critical challenges at the intersection of law, gender, and social justice.
  • Connect with policy-makers, legal scholars, and researchers working in the fields of gender justice, human rights, and intersectional legal reform. All paper presenters and selected contributors will receive Certificates of Appreciation and Participation.
  • Live launch of the edited volume on “Law, Gender, and Society” during the Valedictory Session, featuring top papers selected for publication.

AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS

The National Conclave will honour outstanding contributions with the following awards, to be announced and presented during the Valedictory Session:

  • Best Research Paper Award & Cash Prize
  • Best Paper Presentation Award & Cash Prize
  • Certificate of Merit to the Top 5 Selected Papers

Additional Recognitions:

  • Top Papers as per the review of the Expert Panel shall be published in the Edited Book (ISBN) will receive a Certificate of Publication from the University.
  • Authors whose papers are published in the International Journal (ISSN) will receive a Certificate of Publication directly from the Journal.

  IMPORTANT DATES & EVENTS

S. No. Events Dates
1 Last date for Abstract Submission 17.08.2025
2 Intimation of Selected Abstracts 19.08.2025
3 Last Date for Full Paper Submission 05.09.2025
4 Date of Conclave 19.09.2025

REGISTRATION FEE DETAILS

S. NO. CATEGORY NON-AMITIAN AMITIAN
Offline Participant* Online Participant* Offline Participant* Online Participant*
1.        Student 700 500 500 300
2.        Research Scholar 1000 500 700 500
3.        Academician 1200 800 1000 800
4.        Professionals 1500 800 1200 1000

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Mr. Jyotirmoy Banerjee

Convener

Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru

+91-8504951904, 6378258308

 

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